Luxor Las Vegas Hotel Food Court: Restaurants and Hours

There are a variety of fast food options inside the Luxor Las Vegas

By Steve Beauregard

Situated on the mezzanine level, above the casino floor, the Luxor’s food court is fairly modest in size, yet still provides a way for you to get a meal quickly and with much less expense than a normal sit-down Las Vegas casino restaurant.

From the casino level (the main ground level), you’ll take escalators up to the mezzanine level, where you’ll find the food court tucked away at the back of the resort, past the showrooms on your left.

There is plenty of both table and booth seating and there is a Starbucks located here as well.

If you’re a return visitor to the Luxor Hotel and Casino, you may have noticed that McDonald’s is no longer on this list, as it has been replaced with a Johnny Rockets, which is also a fast-food burger chain found up and down the Strip, and on cruise ships as well.

MGM Resorts, the owner of the Luxor, has ended its partnership with McDonald’s restaurants in all of its Las Vegas Strip casinos.

(Here’s a photo of the Luxor’s food court)

The food court at the Luxor

That being said, here’s an updated list of all the restaurants at the Luxor food court.

These include several different varieties of hamburgers, although my understanding is that they offer less varieties than what you’d find at a stand-along Johnny Rockets.

Either way, you’ll also find a Philly cheese steak, hot dogs, chicken fingers, chicken sandwiches, and their famous creamy shakes and malts.

Bonanno’s New York Pizzeria

In addition to their New York style pizza, (by the slice or whole), Bonanno’s services up stuffed pizzas, spaghetti and meatballs, strombolis, salads, chicken parmigiana, ziti, salads. There’s also a small beer menu.

As with the other restaurants at the Luxor food court, Bonannno’s is open for breakfast.

Served until 11 am, the breakfast menu includes buttermilk biscuit sandwiches, English muffin sandwiches, and Belgian waffles.

L.A. Subs

Perhaps the healthiest eating option at the Luxor food court, L.A. Subs is sort of like a Subway. In addition to fresh sandwiches, their menu includes wraps, grilled paninis, and salads.

Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs

Also open for breakfast, you know Nathan’s for their hot dogs of course, along with classic crinkle fries. Besides the footlong hotdogs and chili cheese dogs, other menu offerings include chicken sandwiches and Philly cheesesteaks.

Just a warning though: even though it’s fast food, Nathan’s is not known for having low prices.

Original Chicken Tender

Home of, you guessed it, chicken tenders, served in a variety of ways and portions. The menu also includes fresh cut fries, their “Original Texas Toast Tender Sandwich,” and sides you don’t always see at fast food joints. These include Momma’s Mac & Cheese, mashed potatoes, sautéed vegetables, and even fried okra.

As for sweets and drinks, Original Chicken Tender has three different flavors of milkshakes (with whipped cream), and both sweet tea and Arnold Palmers (in addition to all of the usual soft drinks and water).

Breakfast items include egg and cheese English muffins with either bacon or sausage. There are plenty of non-chicken offerings on their breakfast menu, too, including French toast and waffles.

Breakfast is served until 11 a.m. every day.

Starbucks at the Luxor Food Court

In addition to the restaurants listed above, there’s also a Starbucks at the Luxor food court. It’s one of three Starbucks inside the Luxor.

This Starbucks at the food court is open from 7 am to 9 pm. However the Luxor’s main Starbucks on the casino floor is open 24 hours a day.

Luxor Food Court Hours of Operation

Although Las Vegas is a 24 hour a day city, you’ll have to seek your late night drunken food cravings elsewhere, as the Luxor food court closes at midnight every night.

Here are the exact hours:

Sunday – Saturday: 6 am to Midnight

(Food court photos courtesy of the Luxor. Original Chicken Tender photo courtesy of the company’s website. The top photo is courtesy of Al R via Flickr.)